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a little angel singing "angel." ♪ spend all your time waiting for that second chance for a break that would make it okay ♪ ♪ there's always a reason to feel not good enough and it's hard at the end of the day ♪ ♪ i need some distraction, oh, beautiful release memories seep through my veins ♪ ♪ maybe i'll find some peace tonight ♪ ♪ in the arms of an angel far away far away from here, from this dark old hotel room and the emptiness that you feel ♪ ♪ you were pulled from the wreckage of your silent reverie ♪ ♪ you're in the arms of the angel may you find some comfort here ♪ ♪ in the arms of an angel fly away from this dark cold hotel room and the endlessness that you fear ♪ ♪ you were pulled from the wreckage of your silent reverie ♪
a little angel singing "angel." ♪ spend all your time waiting for that second chance for a break that would make it okay ♪ ♪ there's always a reason to feel not good enough and it's hard at the end of the day ♪ ♪ i need some distraction, oh, beautiful release memories seep through my veins ♪ ♪ maybe i'll find some peace tonight ♪ ♪ in the arms of an angel far away far away from here, from this dark old hotel room and the emptiness that you feel ♪ ♪ you were...
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, why can't george lopez be the mayor of los angeles. we have obama, we can have lobama. >> lobama, george lopez, we think it was a joke on my favorite morning show "good day la." >> i got messages from everybody. >> did it make you think twice? did you think, because, i mean, if you just got the hispanic vote in l.a. you would probably get? >> i would like to think i would get the hispanic vote. i have to tell you that i'm not ruling it out. not now but in eight years. >> really? >> yeah. i ran into a candidate who is run for mayor now and told her i'm going to attempt to run for mayor of los angeles. >> why would you seek public office? >> this is a great city. and it's my city. i believe that there are certain things that can be taken care of that you don't need a strong political background? >> like what? >> the streets are terrible. and it's unsafe in some areas. and people ignore those things. you know, downtown can be as viable as new york city, and in some areas it has. but that architecture downtown is beautiful. and people live
, why can't george lopez be the mayor of los angeles. we have obama, we can have lobama. >> lobama, george lopez, we think it was a joke on my favorite morning show "good day la." >> i got messages from everybody. >> did it make you think twice? did you think, because, i mean, if you just got the hispanic vote in l.a. you would probably get? >> i would like to think i would get the hispanic vote. i have to tell you that i'm not ruling it out. not now but in...
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to los angeles. i've been all over the place. i've been to london, bristol you think it might work. doesn't connect up. >> could it be you that's the problem and not the ipad? >> no. it's this particular ipad. >> you also appear to send your daughter images, a tweet last week on twitter. >> choi. >> this -- >> this has to do with the ipad. it wasn't me. i dictated the tweet. >> you know the vocal coach who was on your program. an old friend of mine. i'm sitting in the studio is ridiculous tweet coming through. i just said only girls got anything better than sitting tweeting all day. very fond of her. she's a great vocal coach. >> she's amazing. she's worked with jackie and everybody. >> she's a key player. she worked on the album and got results out of singers that i've
to los angeles. i've been all over the place. i've been to london, bristol you think it might work. doesn't connect up. >> could it be you that's the problem and not the ipad? >> no. it's this particular ipad. >> you also appear to send your daughter images, a tweet last week on twitter. >> choi. >> this -- >> this has to do with the ipad. it wasn't me. i dictated the tweet. >> you know the vocal coach who was on your program. an old friend of mine. i'm...
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you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> good luck. keep going. the better you get the better you make me look as a judge. lovely to see you, jackie. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> good luck. keep going. the better you get the better you make me look as a judge. lovely to see you, jackie. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> good luck. keep going. the better you get the better you make me look as a judge. lovely to see you, jackie. o need imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen ... your power chair will be paid in full. the scooter store. hi i'm doug harrison. we're experts at getting you the power chair or scooter you need. i didn't pay a penny out of pocket for my power chair. with help from the scooter store, medicare and my insurance covered it all. call the scooter store for free information today. call the number on your screso,p with your mortgage, worried about foreclosure. we can help you keep your house. all we ask for in return is that you submit to our pl
you've got a voice of an angel as we said in the show. and i'm very excited now because you're going to sing. david's going to play the piano. these are going to be tracks from your new album, is that right? >> good luck. keep going. the better you get the better you make me look as a judge. lovely to see you, jackie. o need imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little...
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i do intend to run for mayor at some point of los angeles. >> if schwarzenegger can be governor, why can't george lopez be the mayor of look. we have obama, we'll have a low bama. >> the low bama. making a little joke, we think it was a joke on my favorite morning show, good day l.a. people did actually blee you. >> they did. i got messages from everybody. >> did it make you think twice? did you think, if you just got the hispanic vote in l.a. you would probably get in. >> i would like to think i would get the hispanic vote. and i'm that ruling that out. not now but in eight years. i even ran into a candidate running for mayor now and told her that i'm going to attempt to run for mayor of look. >> why would you seek public office? >> this is a great city and it is my city. i believe that there are certain things that can be taken care of that you don't need a strong political background in. >> like what? >> the streets are terrible. and it is unsafe in some areas. and people ignore though things. downtown can be as viable as new york city. and in some areas, it has. but that architec
i do intend to run for mayor at some point of los angeles. >> if schwarzenegger can be governor, why can't george lopez be the mayor of look. we have obama, we'll have a low bama. >> the low bama. making a little joke, we think it was a joke on my favorite morning show, good day l.a. people did actually blee you. >> they did. i got messages from everybody. >> did it make you think twice? did you think, if you just got the hispanic vote in l.a. you would probably get in....
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i found my life, my destiny and i just had this -- i was out at the los angeles tennis club. it was very quiet day and the sun was setting and there was nobody around and i just said, you know what? this game has white people, white clothes, white socks, white balls, where's everybody else? that started. that was the beginning of my thinking. then i started thinking about the world and society and just this is ridiculous. we all should have equal rights and opportunities and that just came to that as a 12-year-old and then i prayed that i would be number one maybe i could have some influence, help make a difference before i'm out of here. >> hold that thought for a moment. after the break i want to talk about what many thought was an even more seismic moment for tennis or the sport when in 1972 you made the cover of "sports illustrated" magazine. >> oh, that was big. >> bigger than wimbledon, some say. welcome. i understand you need a little help with your mortgage, want to avoid foreclosure. smart move. candy? um-- well, you know, you're in luck. we're experts in this sort o
i found my life, my destiny and i just had this -- i was out at the los angeles tennis club. it was very quiet day and the sun was setting and there was nobody around and i just said, you know what? this game has white people, white clothes, white socks, white balls, where's everybody else? that started. that was the beginning of my thinking. then i started thinking about the world and society and just this is ridiculous. we all should have equal rights and opportunities and that just came to...
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and people live here but they don't have a pride in los angeles that they did years ago when i was growing up. >> i want to play you a clip. you were a big supporter of president obama. and i want to play what you then said about him here. >> the latino vote now has become a very powerful tool in politics. and i think we'll both agree that it is not something we'll give to you because you're running for president and supported you the first time. you'll have to earn the vote. >> with carlos there. it suggest to me that you're disappointed with obama's performance. >> i'm disappointed with his performance as far as immigration goes. if you would have asked me if i were president, i'm be sure i would have started with health care when the economy seems to be the bigger issue at that time. am i happy that country is going broke? no. do i think barack obama has done a good job? absolutely. i think he's got an better job than he's gotten credit for. >> you said on immigration elect sarah palin as president of u.s. in town 12 and we'll all leave voluntarily. >> i agree. if sarah palin becomes pr
and people live here but they don't have a pride in los angeles that they did years ago when i was growing up. >> i want to play you a clip. you were a big supporter of president obama. and i want to play what you then said about him here. >> the latino vote now has become a very powerful tool in politics. and i think we'll both agree that it is not something we'll give to you because you're running for president and supported you the first time. you'll have to earn the vote....
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and i was out at the los angeles tennis club. it was a very quiet day and the sun was setting and there was nobody around. and i just -- i said, you know what, this game has white people, white clothes, white sox, white shoes, white balls, where is everybody else? that started. that was the beginning of my thinking. then i started thinking about the world and society and just this is ridiculous. we all should have equal rights and opportunities. and that just came to that as a 12-year-old. and then i prayed that i would be number one, maybe i could have some influence and help make a difference before i'm out of here. >> hold that thought for a moment. i want to come back and talk about what many thought were a more seismic moment when in 1972 you made the cover of "sports illustrated" magazine. >> oh, that was big. >> bigger than wimbledon some said. sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. carol. fiber makes me sad. oh common. and how can you talk to me about fiber while you are eating a candy bar? you enjoy
and i was out at the los angeles tennis club. it was a very quiet day and the sun was setting and there was nobody around. and i just -- i said, you know what, this game has white people, white clothes, white sox, white shoes, white balls, where is everybody else? that started. that was the beginning of my thinking. then i started thinking about the world and society and just this is ridiculous. we all should have equal rights and opportunities. and that just came to that as a 12-year-old. and...
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. >> we reached hotlanta's owner, melvin ware, now living in los angeles. >> he called in advance and when he came, i went back and wrote the check behind the desk. that's where our checkbook was. >> but he said williams didn't stay that long, not as late as 9:00. >> it wasn't like five minutes or ten minutes. we already spent maybe a half hour or something like that. >> how did wayne get to the office? >> he drove. i think he had his dad's car, if i'm not mistaken. >> wayne's father, homer williams, testified he had the station wagon until almost midnight that night. but chet dettlinger, an investigator for the defense, said wayne told him long ago this was a lie. >> he told me he had the car if daddy didn't have the car. but wayne said, i had the vehicle and i didn't want to corrupt the -- my dad's testimony in the eyes of the jury, so i lied about it and said i didn't have it on the stand. >> what makes this important is what time robert henry says he saw wayne and nathaniel cater together. >> it was about 9:15 to 9:30. it was on luckie and forsyth street in downtown atlanta. >> so
. >> we reached hotlanta's owner, melvin ware, now living in los angeles. >> he called in advance and when he came, i went back and wrote the check behind the desk. that's where our checkbook was. >> but he said williams didn't stay that long, not as late as 9:00. >> it wasn't like five minutes or ten minutes. we already spent maybe a half hour or something like that. >> how did wayne get to the office? >> he drove. i think he had his dad's car, if i'm not...
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given that you yourself were no angel. so the "vanity fair" pictures which were the first real kind of scandal, i guess, and you were both caught in this. looking back on it, still -- >> didn't see anything horribly wrong about it. yet again, it was miley cyrus. >> were you surprised people said they were inappropriate? >> no, nothing surprises me. you know. people -- the media loves to judge. that's why i'm almost hesitant to give my opinion on anything anymore. because i think people are really tired of hearing another celebrity with their opinion on this or their opinion on that. and so i've tried to just -- >> was the -- was the bong gate scandal worse for you to deal with? >> bong gate happened in the midst of my karkhness darkness, my darkest hour. >> so you took it worse perhaps than you would have been? >> by then, i was probably -- i was a bit numb of pain at that time. realizing that, you know, oh, my gosh, as a father, i was alarmed for my daughter's safety. but at the same time, my world was crumbling apart ben
given that you yourself were no angel. so the "vanity fair" pictures which were the first real kind of scandal, i guess, and you were both caught in this. looking back on it, still -- >> didn't see anything horribly wrong about it. yet again, it was miley cyrus. >> were you surprised people said they were inappropriate? >> no, nothing surprises me. you know. people -- the media loves to judge. that's why i'm almost hesitant to give my opinion on anything anymore....
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you almost need an angel. ♪ this is my hometown >> i want to talk to you about detroit. this is your heartland. it's become like new jersey is to bruce springsteen. why is it important to you? what does it mean to you? >> it's where i'm from. my family and my roots are there. i'm proud of where i come from at every level. i wish i had a better answer for you. that's the heart of it. >> when you sing about detroit, what is going through your mind? you sing with passion and eloquence about it. >> everything i have done in my career started in and around detroit, the metro area in michigan. i say this is my house, but it was built by a lot of hands. those hands were there from day one. anything i have done, the records i sold. the first time i sold an arena out. any companies i have started. you know, i have had a lot of friends on both sides, the suburbs and city. it seemed like the politicians were the ones in their throats. the rich suburbs are messing everything up. we don't want it in our suburbs. it was me growing up, it wasn't like that with the people and the kids m
you almost need an angel. ♪ this is my hometown >> i want to talk to you about detroit. this is your heartland. it's become like new jersey is to bruce springsteen. why is it important to you? what does it mean to you? >> it's where i'm from. my family and my roots are there. i'm proud of where i come from at every level. i wish i had a better answer for you. that's the heart of it. >> when you sing about detroit, what is going through your mind? you sing with passion and...
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if you're sick with cancer you want to be somewhere like los angeles because the doctors will go baboom. and i feel until america collectively with this job situation does this and komgs together and says we are going to fix this, until that happens. and it's not being driven yet by the top. kwib ling with each other. >> some of this has to do with your question about retraining those persons. as industries change, as we see where the future is headed, we train those persons who are out of work now. dr. west and i are in large measure to announce this poverty tour. starting august 6 we are getting on a bus, the conscience tour a call to conscience. the idea to get on the bus and go to big cities and small towns starting with african-americans and hispanics and white men and women, seniors and homeless and veterans all across this city, in 15 different cities we're going to raise the issue of poverty, talk to those persons battling it, struggling. those who have lost their homes, don't have jobs, struggling to get an education. we want to use this week of august 6 through the 12 to put a
if you're sick with cancer you want to be somewhere like los angeles because the doctors will go baboom. and i feel until america collectively with this job situation does this and komgs together and says we are going to fix this, until that happens. and it's not being driven yet by the top. kwib ling with each other. >> some of this has to do with your question about retraining those persons. as industries change, as we see where the future is headed, we train those persons who are out...
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stacey honowitz, a florida state prosecutor, and robin saks, a former los angeles prosecutor. stacey, people are talking about it as being the biggest upset for a prosecution team since o.j. simpson. is that fair, do you think? >> i absolutely think it's fair. and these prosecutors, unfortunately, it's interesting you go on the next day and you talk about it, and i give him so much credit. because even many small cases, when you lose something that involves a child or any case, you have to live with that and it resonates in your brain, day after day. what did i do wrong, what could i have done? in a case of this magnitude, when the entire world is watching, where it's an upsetting and shocking verdict, this is something they will live with. what did i fail to do? which in my mind, they didn't fail to do anything. they presented an airtight brilliant case. but they have to live with whether or not the closing argument they presented, could their forensics have been better? and quite frankly, you have to respect the jury, i don't agree wit, but that's the system that we do have.
stacey honowitz, a florida state prosecutor, and robin saks, a former los angeles prosecutor. stacey, people are talking about it as being the biggest upset for a prosecution team since o.j. simpson. is that fair, do you think? >> i absolutely think it's fair. and these prosecutors, unfortunately, it's interesting you go on the next day and you talk about it, and i give him so much credit. because even many small cases, when you lose something that involves a child or any case, you have...
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because i was born and raised in los angeles which is a very rare thing. and you know, hey, you're being [ expletive ]. that's okay. people can say that. i don't have any -- i surround myself with people who i love and who love me. >> you seem very grounded to me. i've never met you before you bu you seem very ground zbld enough. >> a lot of musicians aren't in my experience. they're sort of schizophrenic, frenetic. it's a weird environment. >> you haven't hung out with me long enough. >> do you get that from your family? >> i've found balance through family and friends and really wonderful people in my life. >> what's the secret for other musicians coming into this business? it seems to me what the modern revolution's doing is weeding out the plastic pop brigade. because actually it's much harder to cheat a live show. >> it is. the other thing about our band that i'd love to say, too, is that we've always made our records for the radio. and there was a -- i've always had a slight chip on my shoulder, because we are musicians. we play, we're great. and we'
because i was born and raised in los angeles which is a very rare thing. and you know, hey, you're being [ expletive ]. that's okay. people can say that. i don't have any -- i surround myself with people who i love and who love me. >> you seem very grounded to me. i've never met you before you bu you seem very ground zbld enough. >> a lot of musicians aren't in my experience. they're sort of schizophrenic, frenetic. it's a weird environment. >> you haven't hung out with me...